Bottom trawling definition

Bottom trawling means using a bottom trawl or similar towed nets operating in contact with the bottom of the sea; any fishing method which involves towing nets along the sea floor, as opposed to pelagic trawling, where the nets are towed higher in the water column. Bottom trawling could be practiced by one vessel or by multiple vessels fishing cooperatively.
Bottom trawling. 3 means fishing using a bottom trawl or similar towed nets operating in contact with the bottom of the sea;
Bottom trawling means using any fishing method which involves towing a bottom trawl or other net along the ocean floor, but excludes pelagic trawling in which nets are towed higher in the water column;

Examples of Bottom trawling in a sentence

  • Bottom trawling is known to have serious and potentially long-lasting impacts on seamount benthic habitats.

  • Bottom trawling is non-existent in this area and therefore Natural England aims to avoid the introduction of additional pressures for the purpose of monitoring.

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